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Idiom
In light of.
'In light of' is similar to 'due to'.
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In light of recent events, banks don't have quite the same appeal as they used to".
"In light of recent events, the I.R.S. has decided to terminate its relationship with Acorn".
In light of recent events, I wonder if you think that's true.
"In light of recent events, I'm afraid I'm going to have to eat some of you".
In light of recent events, however, it may be time to unpack those texts again.
In light of recent events, Manchester United may also prefer any problems with Pastore's owners to be ironed out before taking their interest any further.
"In light of recent events, it has become even more clear that more work needs to be done in this area," the chief said.
"In light of recent events and the distractions they have caused, I am withdrawing myself from the daily operation of the company," Waksal said in a prepared statement.
In light of recent events in the United States, I feel compelled to say the following.
In light of recent events, shoppers' reluctance to buy frozen burgers may not be so surprising.
In light of recent events, however, I'm not sure whether that was such a good suggestion.
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